Martínez De La Rosa, Francisco
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(fränthēs´kō märtē´nĕth dā lä rō´sä), 17871862, Spanish dramatic poet, statesman, and historian. He was an outspoken liberal professor of philosophy, a deputy, and an ambassador. His major plays include
La conjuración de Venecia [the conspiracy of Venice] (1834), a landmark of the romantic theater in Spain;
Abén Humeya (in French, 1830, Span. tr. 1836); and the neoclassic
Edipo [Oedipus] (1829). Among his poems the best known are the elegy entitled
Epístola al duque de Frias and
El recuerdo de la patria [memory of our country]. Martínez de la Rosa also wrote historical novels and political histories.